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Significance of Plasma Thymosin Alpha1 Measurements in Gastric Cancer Patients

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Journal World J Surg
Publisher Wiley
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2000 Mar 9
PMID 10706919
Citations 3
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Abstract

Thymosin alpha1 is a cleavage product of prothymosin alpha. Expression of prothymosin alpha increases during cell proliferation. Thymosin alpha1, measurable in plasma, may be an indicator of cell proliferation especially if a cancer is present. In this report we investigated the relation between the clinical behavior of gastric cancer and the plasma thymosin alpha1 level. Plasma thymosin alpha1 was measured in 52 gastric cancer patients using a newly developed radioimmunoassay. Twenty-one tumors and lymph nodes were examined for thymosin alpha1 using immunohistochemistry. The plasma thymosin alpha1 level was higher in gastric cancer patients than in normal volunteers; and it was higher in patients with lymph node involvement than in those with negative nodes. Immunohistochemical study of thymosin alpha1 showed positivity in 52% of gastric cancers and 100% of lymph node metastasis. We concluded that a high level of plasma thymosin alpha1 suggests aggressive behavior of a gastric cancer, such as lymph node involvement.

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